Agreed!!!Damn you bitch about silly shit.
Woot! Go America! Go America! Woot!Ford outsold Toyota this April...Struth!!!
Agreed!!!Damn you bitch about silly shit.
Woot! Go America! Go America! Woot!Ford outsold Toyota this April...Struth!!!
Well what it really boils down to, is that for years American cars were laughable in comparison to imports. I had and 89 Mitsubishi, and my old lady had a 98 Escort, and I know the Escort motor is made by Mazda, and it's the only thing I liked better about that car. The Escort, with fat high performance tires, didn't handle or hold the road anywhere near as good as the Mitsubishi with the thinnest tiny R13s on it. Except for the engine the Mitsubishi kicked the Escort's ass in every measurable category.
Mitsubishi also made the infamous "Zero" fighter in WWII, and for the longest time it was putting American fighters to shame. You see Americans are great and designing new things, (the car, the airplane, the VCR, etc. etc.) but what the Japanese do is take our designs and improve upon them. There is nobody to blame but the American car companies. Years ago I had some cool old Mopars, but I also owned a mid 80s "K" car and that POS, makes me almost happy Chrysler is gonna go under. That and I'd like to never see another PT Cruiser in my life!
You don't happen to drive a motorcycle now, and have experience in what it's like to try to move a motor home around with a small-block V8 instead of a big-block V8, do you? Completely random question, but just curious.
Mitsubishi also made the infamous "Zero" fighter in WWII, and for the longest time it was putting American fighters to shame.
Damn you bitch about silly shit.
So you are in complete agreement with handing over 55% control of Chrysler to the unions?
So you are in complete agreement with handing over 55% control of Chrysler to the unions? (That's a question, not a statement, so don't try to spin it into one this time.)
You believe that the unions should be in control of an American corporation? (That's a question, not a statement, so don't try to spin it into one this time.)
You think this would be a good thing? (That's a question, not a statement, so don't try to spin it into one this time.)
Here's the pic again...not hotlinked
http://dodge08.com/dodge_charger_srt8_2008_440x220.jpg
My kids LOVE being treated like sardinesthrow a cap and seats on this you will have more fun!!!
SRT10:
A good portion of my travel is not around-town. I rarely go downtown Montreal, but stick to the suburbs, and highways to get to and from work, family visits etc. The big HEMI might be a bit overkill for me, though the 3.5 V6 is a nice idea.Having driven HomeLAN's 2005 Magnum with the 5.7 HEMI in it... it's a Charger except a wagon. It has all the power you could ever want in actual day-to-day situations. But you can also get the Magnum/Charger with a 3.5 V6 which would get better around-town mileage (that would be a big consideration in a place like Montreal) but still has enough fower for the car to get out of its own way.
Buyers of the 2.7 V6 in those cars are gluttons for punishment, I would guess.
My kids LOVE being treated like sardines